One or Both of My Puppies (10 1/2 Week Old Boston Terriers) May Have Eaten Part of a button..What to Do?

What signs and symptoms should I look for and how long after eating the button should it take for symptoms to appear?

A couple of days or a day. They will probably poop it out if it isn't too big. But if it is you'll know if it got caught up in their liver if they have these symptoms:
whining, lack of interest in food, lack of energy, yowling in pain , and they stay in bed a lot. If they show any of these symptoms, contact your veterinarian and tell him/her the problem. They will probably give you some steps to follow or prescribe some medication for the dogs. If it is that bad, they will preform a special surgery.

Good Luck!

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4 Responses to “One or Both of My Puppies (10 1/2 Week Old Boston Terriers) May Have Eaten Part of a button..What to Do?”

  1. Gree says:

    It should just pass through it, keep an eye out if he keeps pooing like he usually does. If he doesnt poo for two days, get him to a vet.
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  2. PJ says:

    They will be okay. If one or both stop eating or start acting sick in the next 3-5 days – go directly to the vet.
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  3. Abbie's my Collie <3 says:

    Signs and Symptoms – retching, nearly being sick, painful urination, painful excretion. It should take around 2-3 days. If not, vet check. Good Luck!
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  4. Snowy Muzzle Kennels says:

    A couple of days or a day. They will probably poop it out if it isn't too big. But if it is you'll know if it got caught up in their liver if they have these symptoms:
    whining, lack of interest in food, lack of energy, yowling in pain , and they stay in bed a lot. If they show any of these symptoms, contact your veterinarian and tell him/her the problem. They will probably give you some steps to follow or prescribe some medication for the dogs. If it is that bad, they will preform a special surgery.

    Good Luck!
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    I have a Boston Terrier, Gus along with a managerie of Bullmastiffs I breed, Champions and Champions to come!

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